What Are The Best Positions To Sleep During Pregnancy?

8:06 pm Pregnancy Health, Pregnancy Information, Pregnancy Stages

When the news of pregnancy is received, everyone in the family is bound to be happy. You will feel on top of world and everyone will begin to inquire about your health and offer their advice on the same. They will share their experiences and provide you lots of pregnancy information. But, the best guide during this period is an experienced doctor who will tell you everything about it. You shall not hesitate calling the doctor to seek advice even on seemingly small and obvious matters. Women, generally, do inquire about the food, clothing, medications, exercises and other things but often ignore to ask about the way they shall sleep. In fact, this is perhaps as important as any other thing to ask.

During pregnancy, you would not be very comfortable in the regular sleeping postures and one thing or the other might keep disturbing your peaceful sleep. The main reasons for this could be the increase in the size of abdomen, the occurrence of back pain and discomfort, shortness of breath, heart burn and inability to sleep. These could also be due to the medications that you may be taking and also due to hormonal and physiological changes that may be occurring during this phase.

The most usual position for most women to sleep is to lie on the back and that may not be very comfortable. The best sleeping position during all pregnancy stages is to sleep on the left side. This position enables greater amount of blood and nutrients to reach the placenta and the baby. This is helpful in the growth and development of the baby. While sleeping on the left it is advised to bend the knees and place a pillow between the legs. If you happen to be suffering from the back pain as well, then placing a pillow under the abdomen also helps. Another benefit of sleeping on side is that the shortness of breath does not occur in this position.

The two sleeping positions that shall be avoided are of sleeping on the back and sleeping on the stomach. The former is not good for back pain, breathing, digestive system, low blood pressure and decreases circulation to heart and baby. The latter position is not advised at all.

It shall be noted that you may not be able to sleep the whole night in any one position and it is perfectly okay to keeping changing the postures. However, sleeping on stomach is best avoided during pregnancy.

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